Egg-beating machine.



PATENTED JUNE 16, 1908; W R GHIT' I'BNDEN EGG BEATING MACHINE.APPLIOAHON FILED AUG. 9, 1907.

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WILLIAM R. OHITTENDEN, QF JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNOROFONE-I-IIKLF TO GUSTAV H.1\1ARTIN, OF JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY. l v

EGG-HEATING MACHINE. l

Application filed August 9, 1907.. Serial No. 387,805.

To all whom it may concern! Be it known that I, WILLIAM R. OnrrTEN- DEN,a citizen of the United States, and residing at Jersey City, in thecounty of Hudson and State of New Jersey, have invented certain new anduseful Improvements in Egg-Beating Machines, of which the following is aspecification, such as will enable those skilled in the art to which itappertains to make and use the same. I

This invention relates to egg beating ma chines of the class describedand claimed in United States Letters Patents Nos. 768,086 granted August23, 1904 and 843,309 granted February 5, 1907; and the object thereof isto provide improved means for connecting the egg receiving bowl with theframework of the machine so that said bowl may be detached or placed inposition whenever desired without the necessity of disconnecting ordetaching or moving other partsof the machine.

The invention is fully disclosed in the fol lowing specification, ofwhich the accompanying drawing forms a part, in which the separate partsof my improvement are designated by suitable reference characters ineach of the views, and in which Figure 1 is a side view'of a part of anegg beating machine of the class :s ecified and showing my improvementapp led thereto;

Fig. 2 is a sectional front view thereof on the line 22'of Fi 1; and,Fig. 3 a section on the line 3'3 0 Fig. 2. v

' In the accompanying drawing, I have shown at a the upright support ofthe egg beating machine of the class specified, and said so port isprovided with a forwardly directe arm I) in which ismounted a gyratingshaft 0 rovided at its lower end with a heater 0*. have'also'shown at dan egg re ceiving bowl, and, in. ractioe, the eggs to be beaten arelaced in t e bowl cl and the shaft 0 is gyrate and the beater movedrapidly around and within the bowl d, all asshown and described in thepatents hereinbefore referred to, and it will be understood that theseparts and the means for operating the shaft part of this invention.

In machines of the classspecified, and as heretofore constructed, theremoval of the bowl (1 and the placing of said bowl inposrtion is verydifficult for the reason that in order to do so the shaft c must beraised and the beater c detached therefrom, and the ob- Patented June16, 1968.

ject of this invention is to avoid these diffi..

culties by providin a vertically .movabie support for the bow at whichmay be raised andlowered, whenever desired, so as to facilitate thedetachment of the bowl d, or the re-' placing of said bowl in position.

In the practice of my invention, I secure to the support a a verticallyarranged late e having vertically arranged parallel s ots e and betweenwhich is a rack; bar f, and mounted on the front top portion of theplate e is a bracket or support 9 which is connected with said plate bymeans of bolts g movable in the slots e and said bracket or support g ismovable on and vertically adjustable on the plate e.

Thebracket or support (1 is provided with transverse bearings q, andmounted therein is a transverse shaft 9 provided centrally Witha gear 9ada ted to operate in connection with the rack ar f, and at one end witha ratchet wheel g", and said bracket or sup port is also provided with aforwardly directed annular bowl holder g", and connected with thebracket .or support g is a awl h which operates in connection witratchet g, and one end-of the shaft 9 is also provided with a crank 11by which said shaft may be turned.

In order to move the bowl holder g verti-' oally, all that is necessaryis to raise the pawl h and the shaft g may be turned by means of thecrank 2 and the bracket or so port 9 together with the bowl (1, if thebowl 1s mounted in the holder 9, may be raised or lowered to any desiredextent.

- By means of my improvement, if the bowl (1 be in position as shown inFig. 1 and the eggs thoroughly beaten, all that is necessary to removesaid bowl with the eggs therein 18 to lower the bowl holder 9 when thebowl may be removed or detached from its holder or support without inany way interfering with the shaft 0 or the heater 0*, and wheneverdesired the bowl may be replaced in the holder and the holder againraised into the position shown in Fig. 1.

Having fully described my invention, what I claim as new and desiretosecure by Let- Bracket mounted beneath said arm and prothe I vided withaforwardly directed annillar bowl In testimony that I claim theforegoingas holder, and means for adjusting said bracket my invention Ihave signed my, name in pres- 10 vertically, comprising a stationaryrack bar' ence of the subscribing witnesses this 8th day connected withsaid support, a shaft passing of August 1907. v

through said brhcketand provided with a WILLIAM R. CHITTENDEN. gearoperating in connection with said rack Witnesses:

bar, and means forilockin'g said shaft in any 0. E. MULREANY, v desiredposition.

- A: R. APPLEMAN;

